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Point-to-Point vs Publish/Subscribe | Microservices 101

Communication between microservices can be broadly categorized as either point-to-point or publish/subscribe. Point-to-point is often used synchronously, while publish/subscribe tends to be asynchronous. Each of these techniques can have a place in a modern microservices platform, but it is important to understand the role each one plays so that they can be used effectively. CHAPTERS.

5 Software Testing Trends in 2024

The software testing market continues to grow, with a projected CAGR of five percent through 2027. With growth comes change, and the software testing landscape is poised to see significant changes this year. New technologies, evolving customer expectations, a global audience, and diverse devices are shaping a challenging environment for software quality assurance (QA) teams, who must maintain high quality without slowing down release rollouts or affecting the customer experience.

Sorenson Plugs & Plays Data Integration at Scale with Fivetran

Sorenson Communications is a leading provider of captioning and interpretation services for the hard-of-hearing and deaf, with the mission to make communication accessible and clear regardless of signed or spoken language. Automated, real-time translation of all kinds depends heavily on natural language processing and the data used to train it.

Understand Microfrontends: A Guide for Developers and CTOs

Microservices architecture has gained significant traction due to its ability to break down monolithic applications into smaller, independently deployable services. However, the benefits have often been lop-sided. While backend developers have realized numerous advantages, frontend adoption has been held back by tight coupling, slow development cycles and scalability issues. Microfrontends have emerged as a solution to these challenges by applying microservices principles to the frontend.

Embedded Analytics in 2023: A Year in Review

2023 was a big year for developers, with technology taking huge leaps forward in new and exciting areas like AI. With this new unlocked potential, advanced analytics jumped back to the top of the capability wish list for many technology buyers. With customers now expecting more than ever from analytics, many development teams invested in embedded analytics solutions to reduce the workload and time to value for their applications. Here are some of the top trends from last year in embedded analytics.

How to Unlock Faster Analytics with Amazon S3 Express One Zone

Recently at re:Invent, Amazon unveiled S3 Express One Zone for AWS. Express Zone for S3 responds to the demand for faster analytical query speeds, with the convenience of centrally storing all of your application telemetry data in cloud object storage. In the past, for data-intensive applications, data access speeds were slower than desired.

Best Practices For Transferring Healthcare Data To Your Database

In the constantly changing healthcare environment, smooth data exchange is not just a luxury; it is a vital necessity. Integrating patient records from Electronic Health Records (EHRs), clinical data repositories, and other healthcare systems unlocks valuable insights, empowering providers to deliver personalized care, fuel groundbreaking research, and streamline operational efficiency.

5 Reasons Manufacturers Should Move ERP Data to Snowflake to Supercharge Analytics

Advanced analytics help manufacturers extract insights from their data and improve operations and decision-making. But for manufacturers, it’s often challenging to perform analytics with ERP data. Because of the high rate of M&A activity in the industry, manufacturing enterprises often struggle with multiple ERP instances. A fragmented resource planning system causes data silos, making enterprise-wide visibility virtually impossible.